For FF's the Chainsaw King! And it is, it is, a glorious thing to be the Chainsaw King!fruedianfloyd is the Chainsaw King! Major Suckage!
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For FF's the Chainsaw King! And it is, it is, a glorious thing to be the Chainsaw King!fruedianfloyd is the Chainsaw King! Major Suckage!
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You guys are killin’ it with great deals! It’s so dead around here.
b.well:
Those Art Deco style little Parkers sure have style don’t they? Here is one I picked up a while ago and redid.
For FF's the Chainsaw King! And it is, it is, a glorious thing to be the Chainsaw King!
Thanks, FF. I seem to remember that, kinda sorta, from my host year, or maybe that was someone else. Anyway, I get it. Also the nostalgia. Like being a kid and taking apart an old 2-stroke just to see if you can put it back together again! When we still listened to music on the AM dial!(And just so you don't think I was overly curious, I was mainly pulling BB's leg. He was making a killing here for a couple years with Craftsman RAS's. I lost count!
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A big you **** in the No. 6 ratchet adapter being the early version. Can we get a close up of the Plomb bar for the Plomb addicts on the board not to name any names.After thinking I was done for the weekend once I dug thru the random toolbox, something else popped up. An Allen Universal Wrench set for $10. Messaged him immediately, and swung by yesterday evening to pick it up. They also had this Snap-on 1/4 set that was decently complete. Picked them both up for $15 total. SO ratchet adapter and Plomb breaker were in the Allen box. 1/4 set has SO standing up, and all the loose sockets by the ratchet are Plomb. Date code for the set is E, so '44? Ratchet was added by me, code is 51.
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On Saturday I bought a mill! Well. the only mill i could fit in the garage or basement and easily afford. An Enco Mill Drill 1981 edition. It will need some work but nothing is locked up. There is rust and the motor is untested. I had to buy it when my offer was accepted at a tag sale. $50. I had to take it apart to get in the truck. I think it will clean up nicely.
On Saturday I bought a mill! Well. the only mill i could fit in the garage or basement and easily afford. An Enco Mill Drill 1981 edition. It will need some work but nothing is locked up. There is rust and the motor is untested. I had to buy it when my offer was accepted at a tag sale. $50. I had to take it apart to get in the truck. I think it will clean up nicely.
Nice work. I do like the words being clean metal. Is that a vintage Parker red? I haven't looked into Parker colors.
On Saturday I bought a mill! Well. the only mill i could fit in the garage or basement and easily afford. An Enco Mill Drill 1981 edition. It will need some work but nothing is locked up. There is rust and the motor is untested. I had to buy it when my offer was accepted at a tag sale. $50. I had to take it apart to get in the truck. I think it will clean up nicely.
That is cool. I only ever see plywood ones. Any indication of the maker, or do you think it’s homemade?Also got a free cool old creeper
)Rory and P-man **** big time!
There is a pretty big swivel jaw vise on the floor I can already tell is a Prentiss, despite no big markings... and after asking my standard Q's on "Do you have any ...." and getting nowhere, I ask about the vise on the floor....
"I just took that off my bench. I replaced it with this swivel head vise I picked up..."(Yep! Chinese wonder vise)
"Is it for sale?"
"Well, yeah, I guess so, I don't need it any more."
"What do you want for it?"
"Oh I don't know its real heavy, they don't make 'em like that any more ... Yadda yadda ... Maybe $50?"
"Can't I look it over?"
"Sure!"
I make sure it operates and the shelf is there and there are no obvious cracks or welds...
"Would you take $40?"
More hemming and hawing and he eventually counters with $45. Deal!
So a 4-1/2" swivel Jaw Prentiss came home from a trip to the PO!
I'll have to do some looking for what model, 'cause no markings except
PRENISS.NT in the back on top...
Rory and P-man **** big time!
I had a Total TOO today - I went to the PO to mail some paperwork and there was an impromptu GS on the main street near the PO (only sign was in front of his house - I nearly missed it!)
Not a lot out, and no sign of people so I had to knock on the door. Old guy comes out the garage door, and I verify he really is having a sale and he said he was "Just putting a few things out, I have a van full and other things" (But clearly he's not working at this...)
I ask if its just what out or if there is stuff in the garage, - Yes, but he hasn't got that far (well after 2 in the afternoon...)
There is a pretty big swivel jaw vise on the floor I can already tell is a Prentiss, despite no big markings... and after asking my standard Q's on "Do you have any ...." and getting nowhere, I ask about the vise on the floor....
"I just took that off my bench. I replaced it with this swivel head vise I picked up..."(Yep! Chinese wonder vise)
"Is it for sale?"
"Well, yeah, I guess so, I don't need it any more."
"What do you want for it?"
"Oh I don't know its real heavy, they don't make 'em like that any more ... Yadda yadda ... Maybe $50?"
"Can't I look it over?"
"Sure!"
I make sure it operates and the shelf is there and there are no obvious cracks or welds...
"Would you take $40?"
More hemming and hawing and he eventually counters with $45. Deal!
So a 4-1/2" swivel Jaw Prentiss came home from a trip to the PO!
I'll have to do some looking for what model, 'cause no markings except
PRENISS.NT in the back on top...
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That is cool. I only ever see plywood ones. Any indication of the maker, or do you think it’s homemade?
Rory and P-man **** big time!
I had a Total TOO today - I went to the PO to mail some paperwork and there was an impromptu GS on the main street near the PO (only sign was in front of his house - I nearly missed it!)
Not a lot out, and no sign of people so I had to knock on the door. Old guy comes out the garage door, and I verify he really is having a sale and he said he was "Just putting a few things out, I have a van full and other things" (But clearly he's not working at this...)
I ask if its just what out or if there is stuff in the garage, - Yes, but he hasn't got that far (well after 2 in the afternoon...)
There is a pretty big swivel jaw vise on the floor I can already tell is a Prentiss, despite no big markings... and after asking my standard Q's on "Do you have any ...." and getting nowhere, I ask about the vise on the floor....
"I just took that off my bench. I replaced it with this swivel head vise I picked up..."(Yep! Chinese wonder vise)
"Is it for sale?"
"Well, yeah, I guess so, I don't need it any more."
"What do you want for it?"
"Oh I don't know its real heavy, they don't make 'em like that any more ... Yadda yadda ... Maybe $50?"
"Can't I look it over?"
"Sure!"
I make sure it operates and the shelf is there and there are no obvious cracks or welds...
"Would you take $40?"
More hemming and hawing and he eventually counters with $45. Deal!
So a 4-1/2" swivel Jaw Prentiss came home from a trip to the PO!
I'll have to do some looking for what model, 'cause no markings except
PRENISS.NY on the back, on top...
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Did you make him carry it to the car too!
BW, if you are talking about the mini plane with the long hinged handle its a label scraper from the days when many things were shipped in wood boxes and crates. Used to remove the label for reuse of the box.
And free always *****!
BW, if you are talking about the mini plane with the long hinged handle its a label scraper from the days when many things were shipped in wood boxes and crates. Used to remove the label for reuse of the box.
And free always *****!
LOL. Are you sure about the label scraper? I am sure you are. The bottom just said planner to me all the way. Looks like a mini planner....lol. And the Stanley SW blade sold me on that too. The modern label scraper I have uses razor blades. I am anxious to try this out on wood and labels now
Thanks!
Hellanice vise, Outlaw, whatever model number it turns out to be.
BODYMAN, I know what you mean. I always try to be respectful of the items and others. No reason to throw things and such, and get in the space of others. I know most of us here could write a book about sales.
I wish there was a f*cking tool today to remove the labels from cardboard boxes so they can be reused! What a waste of time.
The square gauge thing is correctly a **** gauge, for laying out **** hinges, cutting the recess for them.
https://archive.org/details/StanleyImprovedNo95ButtGauge
Scraper is lower right
https://archive.org/details/StanleyCatalogueNo341934/page/n133/mode/2up
I'm sure; I have one myself and we've been down this path multiple times now
confirm.
A CL ad I saw early this a.m. (up before the sun) w/no phone, just an email, he answered early afternoon, I asked when he would be available. He said, 'tonight,' and gave me a time range, I told him I was coming from the next county, and would PM him I was on my way, if he's text me his address. He did, I got on the road, and battled rush-hour traffic.
What was worth that?
A made in USA Craftsman tool set, sockets and ratchets. Ninety-two pieces, if I counted correctly.
1/4" 3/8" and 1/2" ratchets
1/4" 3/8" and 1/2" sockets in inches and metric, in standard and deep
6 pt and 12 pt
a 1/4" driver handle tool in clear, red/blue plastic
a bonus 3/8" to 1/2" adapter, not part-of the original set
The best part, besides it being made in USA? The price.
Twenny-five simoleons.